Our Art Deco Collection takes inspiration from the fantastic decorative style of the 1920s. Strong lines, geometric shapes, bold colors and precious materials make the statement of elegance and luxury. They take their name from some of the most chic and iconic stars of the era, Tallulah Bankhead, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Fay Wray.

The Marlene is truly a statement piece that embodies the inspiration for our art deco collection. This necklace has 6 carats of high quality, princess-cut Citrine, surrounded by a halo of sparkling white topaz studs set in 18k rose gold vermeil. It comes with a chain that is adjustable from 16 inches/40.5 cm to 18 inches/46 cm.

The base metal of all our jewelry is 925 sterling silver. They also come in 18k gold and 18k rose gold vermeil. Vermeil means that sterling silver is plated in at least 2.5 microns of gold or rose gold. Ours come in 3 microns which makes for a really thick layer of plating.

Eliza Bautista is a new UK jewelry brand offering affordable luxury to the discerning customer. With a focus on style, contemporary design and quality Eliza Bautista provides stunning and unique pieces of jewelry you can wear every day. Bridging the gap between high street fashion and expensive fine jewelry, all of her pieces are made with 925 sterling silver as base and also come in 3 microns of 18k gold or 18k rose gold vermeil for higher quality. They use a variety of semi-precious gemstones which are expertly cut and polished bespoke for their designs.

Eliza has had an eye on crafts and jewelry since childhood but she is also a health professional in the NHS. As an Occupational Therapist working with people with physical disabilities, she supported them in regaining independence through arts and crafts as a means of expression and development of physical and cognitive functions. Her belief in the therapeutic powers of creativity invigorated her passion for crafts leading her to set up her own goldsmith studio. She continued her development in silversmithing for jewelry and stone setting at Central Saint Martins in London and via specialist courses.